Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Girls Are Scary...


Guest MrAwesome

Recommended Posts

Guest MrAwesome

Girls are scary, I was wondering how many girls tried to act Macho at some point? To hide being a girl? And what you did? O.o You girls were undercover trying to infect all the boys with cooties weren't you! Admit it! I know your dirty little secrets! >.> <.<

Link to comment
Guest OneOutOfnOne

The webpage database StumbleUpon classifies the Wikipedia page on Cooties under sexuality. True story. The page itself is actually quite fascinating in its transcendence of the boundary between fiction and reality.

Lydia has never been, nor ever intended to be described as 'macho'.

Link to comment
Guest Little Sara

Never been able to be, never known what it meant to be, and never was, macho.

So no. I was treated as an outcast from the onset, since being 5 years old and going to school the first year.

Link to comment
Guest Amanda_Henderson

My parents were the ones that were always trying to ge me to be more macho,

signing me up for football, baseball, and other sports of the nature.

Now that I have come out to the world, and in the line of work that I am doing.

Running flatbed, Throwing Chains, Straps, and Tarps, Having to Tie it all down I think I have the

Girly Macho now more then anything. :D And Yes I try to infect all of the boys with cooties when I can. :P

Link to comment
Guest Lizzie McTrucker
You girls were undercover trying to infect all the boys with cooties weren't you!

Everyone knows it's the boys that have cooties.

..and if you look on a bottle of T in the list of ingredients towards the bottom you should see "cooties" printed. :P

Link to comment
Guest April63

I don't think I ever really wanted to be Macho, but I did want (and still do want in a way) to be a little more muscular and attractive to other girls my age. But I want to be a girl at the same time, so I don't know how that works :( Kinda in cycles...

April

Link to comment
Guest ~Brenda~

Hey Lewis,

This is really funny and serious at the same time!! Well I grew up in a family where "men were men and women were women" and there was no in between (just incredibly neanderthal)! Anyway, during those painful years of my puberty and teenagedom, I had no choice but to become realtively "macho" (I wasn't actually believable to my peers, but it was good enough for my parents). I remember when I was about eleven, and my mother one day pulled me aside after coming in from playing outside and said to me sternly "boys don't walk that way" looking me right in the eye. What she meant was that she was watching me and did not approve of how I moved and carried myself.

Cooties... I have got plenty, I am sending some to you now!!

LOL

bernii

Link to comment
Guest Little Sara

No one ever told me outright I walked like a girl, til I was like 22. But I'm sure I got beaten up for it before. My parents knew but made no big deal about it either.

Link to comment
Guest N. Jane

Macho never appealed to me, not even in others. For me it was hopeless - might just as well have pretended to be a fish - would have been just as effective! It was that way from earliest childhood and the closest I ever got was being assumed to be a Gay guy but even that wouldn't stick for long. The most common question was "What ARE you, a guy or a girl?" Back then I didn't know.

Strange ..... 35 years since making the change and nobody has ever asked that question again.

Link to comment
Guest MrAwesome
Hey Lewis,

This is really funny and serious at the same time!! Well I grew up in a family where "men were men and women were women" and there was no in between (just incredibly neanderthal)! Anyway, during those painful years of my puberty and teenagedom, I had no choice but to become realtively "macho" (I wasn't actually believable to my peers, but it was good enough for my parents). I remember when I was about eleven, and my mother one day pulled me aside after coming in from playing outside and said to me sternly "boys don't walk that way" looking me right in the eye. What she meant was that she was watching me and did not approve of how I moved and carried myself.

Cooties... I have got plenty, I am sending some to you now!!

LOL

bernii

OMG bernie you're a titanium member? >.> I've been around longer than you :( that's it I'm gonna go post like crazy!! >_<
Link to comment
Guest Donna Jean

Hey, Mr Awesome!

I was wondering ....

What is the address to your fan club.......I mean, If someone wanted to join....lol...

I'm not considered "Macho" at all.....I turned in my "Macho" license.....and was issued a "Cute" permit!

And I would of posted to you sooner, but my Cootie gauge was reading "Low" and I had to run out and get a fill up!

Now I have a full compliment of cooties and that makes me a thoroughly dangerous girl!

Stand back, Please.....Make way.......

I have more posts than you, too....you're not letting the girls get ahead, are you?

Awwww...boys are slackers, anyway!

Donna Jean Cootie Queen!

Link to comment
Guest Elizabeth K

QUALITY Girls and Guys - no competition here - please! I know it's fun to have a lot of postings, but do keep the goal of the Forum in mind, to provide information, love and support - so NO SPAM postings to get the numbers up!

And Cooties? Definately something boys have - and later when they become men, they just have BODY ODOR.... and mysterious places that constantly need scratching.

And I was born in Texas where we learned MACHO early. My dad taught me, it is an insult to your manhood if someone passes your car on the right side on the interstate - RAM THEM! Road Rage is justifiable in MACHO conditions. [happened to me in Louisiana]

Hummmm... but how many of us 'MTF 'guys' are there in super macho places? Marines, Air Borne Rangers, Navy SEALS, and that stuff... we try...

It never works, but we tried...

It kept us thinking we could be accepted, never worked, but we tried... and tried...

Sad and depressing - spending our lives that way.

Lizzy

Link to comment
Guest MrAwesome
QUALITY Girls and Guys - no competition here - please! I know it's fun to have a lot of postings, but do keep the goal of the Forum in mind, to provide information, love and support - so NO SPAM postings to get the numbers up!

And Cooties? Definately something boys have - and later when they become men, they just have BODY ODOR.... and mysterious places that constantly need scratching.

And I was born in Texas where we learned MACHO early. My dad taught me, it is an insult to your manhood if someone passes your car on the right side on the interstate - RAM THEM! Road Rage is justifiable in MACHO conditions. [happened to me in Louisiana]

Hummmm... but how many of us 'MTF 'guys' are there in super macho places? Marines, Air Borne Rangers, Navy SEALS, and that stuff... we try...

It never works, but we tried...

It kept us thinking we could be accepted, never worked, but we tried... and tried...

Sad and depressing - spending our lives that way.

Lizzy

OMG... *cries* You... Think.. I would do such a thing?! Rayray would never spam, however ray can think of about 1000 topic ideas ;P actually I like to do that anyway. Ever look at the FTM forum once???? XD I love thinking of new topics and posting :)

Link to comment

I just have no idea what any of them are talking about, I just let my feminine side show: :blush:

As I helped the quarterback up after throwing him to the ground while playing defensive end - never spiking the ball in the defender's face after scoring a touchdown when playing tight end. :)

I always kept my pinky finger extended when dunking a basketball and I always apologized if it just happened to hit someone in the face after going through the basket - to be polite I never shot my sky hook from more than 18 feet away from the basket and I almost never fouled. :rolleyes:

I never aimed an overhead slam directly at my opponent's stomach or face and I always let them call in or out, I never resorted to just overpowering serves and a lot more spin than anyone else used unless it was getting warm and I needed to finish them off so I could go inside. :P

I was very much the nice young lady, except in Racket ball - there wasn't enough room to be polite - just 'kill 'em and get out! Always Claustrophobic. ;)

Love ya,

Sally

Link to comment
Guest angie
Girls are scary, I was wondering how many girls tried to act Macho at some point? To hide being a girl?

The Yin and the Yang of who I was,and who I really am.

I was a very gender confused teen,had no idea growing up what a (real man)looked or acted like.

So on entry into the Army at nineteen,I searched for,and found,my idea of what a(real man)looks like.Those hugely muscular men that weight train.I took an effeminate 120lb teen,and turned(him)

into The Hulk.A very masculine appearing,macho acting,165lb,muscle bound(man).I,was massive.

With well defined muscle from head to toe.And I lifted until I was forty seven.I ripped the muscles

on both foremans while lifting too heavy a weight.I couldn't touch a weight,the pain was too great.

And that opened the door for the inner woman to insistently start calling my name.As I couldn't keep her quiet any longer,by burying myself in weight training.Eight years later,I am the real me.

Just as I have always seen her in my minds eye,a 130lb,small,fit,feminine woman.The Real Me.

This is all the truth.

Angie

Link to comment
Guest My_Genesis

i don't get exactly what you're asking to be honest...i mean like "macho girl"...the first thing i think of is butch lesbian. lol..

unless you mean like girls who are physically strong/muscular, which is different. i don't pay much attention but I've heard the girls' lacrosse team at our school are like more aggressive than the guys' team. i guess that is kinda scary for the opposing team lol. :D

Girls scare me more mentally than physically..it's so hard to figure out their reactions to things you say! :huh:

lol. I kinda gave up trying to be sociable within a group of girls because something bad usually happens on my end :/

Link to comment
Guest MrAwesome
i don't get exactly what you're asking to be honest...i mean like "macho girl"...the first thing i think of is butch lesbian. lol..

unless you mean like girls who are physically strong/muscular, which is different. i don't pay much attention but I've heard the girls' lacrosse team at our school are like more aggressive than the guys' team. i guess that is kinda scary for the opposing team lol. :D

Girls scare me more mentally than physically..it's so hard to figure out their reactions to things you say! :huh:

lol. I kinda gave up trying to be sociable within a group of girls because something bad usually happens on my end :/

LMAO the MTFs are girls. But they were born into being a Male and were I'm getting at is the girls that used to try acting macho... DO-YOU-UN-DER-STAND? lol

Link to comment
Guest Nekomata

Nope I was never macho. I've been effeminate since the day I was born and was often mistaken for a girl up until I was 16. I was often pegged as gay after that. After 25 years of denial I finally realize I should have been born female. I made the switch and I've never been happier. I was headstrong sometimes, but never macho!

Link to comment
Guest My_Genesis
LMAO the MTFs are girls. But they were born into being a Male and were I'm getting at is the girls that used to try acting macho... DO-YOU-UN-DER-STAND? lol

lol, but isn't that kinda like a lot of us may have pretended to like girly stuff?

i would think a lot of mtf's may have just "pretended" to act macho? like to fake who they are? like us pretending to like dresses and teaparties and flying around like little fairies and stuff? (okay that was a bit exaggerated) :lol:

but yeah idk im not finding that scary...lol...

like i said there are a lot of girls who can probably take down a lot of guys in a fight. :P

Link to comment
Guest angie
lol, but isn't that kinda like a lot of us may have pretended to like girly stuff?

i would think a lot of mtf's may have just "pretended" to act macho? like to fake who they are? like us pretending to like dresses and teaparties and flying around like little fairies and stuff? (okay that was a bit exaggerated) :lol:

but yeah idk im not finding that scary...lol...

like i said there are a lot of girls who can probably take down a lot of guys in a fight. :P

Two of the FTM's I know,were never girly,never pretended to be girly.

In their past lives both were butch lesbians.Until the painful realisation that they were in fact,

men stuck in the wrong body.Only one,John,tried to do the(normal)woman thing.Get married,

have kids,be a woman.That lasted until he admitted he loves women,and felt like a guy,always.

Most of us ladies,after being on HRT for an extended period,could not beat ourselves out of a

wet paper bag.Once the muscles atrophy and wither away,we are as weak as kittens.Even a gallon

of milk takes an effort to carry.LOL but true.Beatup someone?I think not.Maybe in our dreams.

Angie

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   4 Members, 0 Anonymous, 74 Guests (See full list)

    • Birdie
    • KathyLauren
    • MaryEllen
    • Petra Jane
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      770.7k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,128
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Alisa Anne
    Newest Member
    Alisa Anne
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Alin RP
      Alin RP
      (27 years old)
    2. CipherKai
      CipherKai
      (48 years old)
    3. Dawn2020
      Dawn2020
      (75 years old)
    4. Irwin
      Irwin
      (18 years old)
    5. luke_b
      luke_b
      (21 years old)
  • Posts

    • Ashley0616
      Animal Crossing is fun.
    • Ivy
      Yes. I appreciate y'all mods and what you do for us - including reining me in when I'm heading in a bad direction.
    • April Marie
      I could not agree more or be more appreciative of this. As one who has come out to only a few people, here I can truly be myself with little fear of inadvertent exposure. Having that ability has helped me to find myself and to gain confidence in expressing my true self. It has helped me to love myself, something I could never do before.
    • Vidanjali
      I appreciate this so much and it's one of the reasons why this community feels like home - a rare treasure among the world wide web. 
    • VickySGV
      As far as things being lost on the Web, accidents happen, Just here alone, I have 20,825 posts showing in my number count, but probably only 19K of them are still actually here to view.  There was a change to a new server a number of years ago, and a segment of the data base they were in became locked and could not be transferred to the new drive in the servers we use now.  Why or how that segment of the data base became locked has not been figured out in the time since but at least we know what happened and it was not intentional or aimed at a single element of behavior here.  Data accidents happen with not one single person really responsible for them or for that matter even the computer itself.  Frustrating as all get out when it happens, but it does happen.  Some other electronics I work on as a hobby had their similar problems here a couple days ago because of the Solar Flares, and power outages or dips in voltage can make electronic life miserable.
    • Carolyn Marie
      This is very true, Jani.  The original owner of this site, Laura, and her chief assistants, developed our community rules more than 15 years ago.  They have been modified many times, to take into account changing tastes, mores, technical issues and legal issues.  Sites such as TikTok and X didn't exist then.  Our naughty word filter, as just one example, has been modified many, many times.   On this site, as on most private sites, in order to become a member one must agree to the T's & C's and abide by, in our case, the "Community Rules."  If you seriously violate those rules your membership can be terminated.  So, yes, freedom of speech here is restricted.  Some sites are lax about enforcement, but that has never been the case here.  We guard the safety of members, and your emotional comfort, zealously.  We aren't perfect and sometimes let things get out of hand, or we go too far with restrictions, but those instances are uncommon (IMO).   Every site has different standards.  Luckily, for every interest there are numerous sites and it's usually easy to find one that fits your needs and temperament.  When it comes to the Internet, one size does not fit all.   Thanks for your question, @Ladypcnj.   Carolyn Marie
    • Ladypcnj
      Thanks Jani and Vidanjali, it helps me understand more. 
    • Vidanjali
      If I take time to type something up which I find personally important or impactful, I will first type it on a Word document or on the notes app on my phone and save it before sharing it online if the intention of the writing was to be shared in that way. Indeed, it is extremely frustrating for that sort of work to vanish when it was an emotional experience to have recounted and written it. But if it does happen, my advice would be to try to focus on having had the personal catharsis of transforming the thoughts into words. Even if the writing has vanished, your intention was acted out. You cannot control the results, whether it disappeared or not. So we can try our best to focus on gratitude for having been able to express what was expressed in the way it was expressed, rather than disappointment over it not bearing the fruit we expected it to. From a higher point of view, all things of this world are non-permanent. So when something like that happens, at best we can view it as an opportunity to practice mitigating grief over non-permanence of all things. All this is easily said - I acknowledge it is challenging. But without challenge, we do not grow.   As far as freedom of speech is concerned, my view is that implicit in freedom of speech is duty in exercising that freedom responsibly. That means applying ethics to speech. One may ask, "whose ethics?" which is a valid question. The answer is, your ethics. If you wish to participate in a community with a specific code of rules or ethics, it is up to you to use your art and skill to express yourself within that framework. Of course in certain contexts it becomes imperative to speak up, breaking the rules - blowing whistles as it were. But that likewise should be done skillfully as much as possible. If one feels unduly constrained within a community ethical framework, one may also exercise their freedom to not participate in that community. It is a balance, like anything else in life. There is no ethical framework which is ideal because this is not an ideal world. So, tldr; do your best and make good decisions.
    • Jani
      As a private platform the owner can limit what is said on this space.   I'm sure someone with more authority and/or insight into this issue will chime in. Jani   “A few narrow categories of speech are not protected from government restrictions. The main such categories are incitement, defamation, fraud, obscenity, child pornography, fighting words, and threats. As the Supreme Court held in Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969)   The Freedom of Speech is one of the most essential tenants of American democracy, yet that right is not absolute. The First Amendment prohibits States from passing laws that “abridge the Freedom of Speech.” Thus, because Platforms are private businesses, individuals cannot use the First Amendment to pursue recourse against censorship on a private platform.”
    • Ivy
      I've heard of this being done.  It seems like a good idea, I mean the gas is already there.  I don't see why it couldn't be done on a larger scale.  The technology already exists.  I expect the problem would be coordinating it all, and who does that.  We're all so determined to protect our own turf, myself included.
    • Willow
      Good morning   my body and my mind kept waking me up saying hey aren’t you supposed to be getting up now since about 4am. I finally got up at 8:20 to get ready for my 10am shift.  I guess your wake up system gets into a habit and doesn’t like change.off tomorrow, then work Memorial day.    We got rain and a bit of thunder last night. Nothing too bad, unlike the poor people in the Midwest. They are really getting hammered with tornadoes this spring.  I suppose we’ll get ours later on.  It’s supposed to be a bad hurricane season and we haven’t had a really bad one in quite a few years.  The worst I’ve seen was a Cat 3 when the eye went right over us.     I stayed and it wasn’t as bad as I thought it might be but a 5? Now that’s another story.  I really don’t know how these condos will hold up to a bad hurricane.  Yes there is bracing throughout but how well was any of it installed?  Only the tradesmen plumbing electricians finish craftsmen spoke English the rest were all Hispanic and different emigrants worked together on different parts of the buildings.  One group did the framing and sheathing another different crew the roof, another the windows and so on.  Each building is 4 stories 18 units.  On the bottom we have four units with double walls but the top two are 5 each and no double walls.    @Mirrabooka I didn’t see many Reds, Roos or grasshoppers when I was in Australia.  I was mostly in Tasmania where they are mostly Wallabies.  My wife got to hold a young Tazzy Devil and a Koala Bear and I’ve held a wombat.  An emu got the best of my wife stealing all the food she had.   time to get ready for my day   Willow      
    • Birdie
    • Mirrabooka
      I yam wot I yam! Yeah!
    • Ladypcnj
      As we know online rules are usually created by a team of people, basically the guideline rules are to keep everything running smoothly, and everyone is treated equally, and most importantly the code of conduct to make sure no rules are broken. My concern is, what happens when the online community rules (in general speaking) can have an impact on the freedom of speech? Perhaps it might had been artificial intelligence, that took down a post I made on the internet, somewhere else. I know I haven't broken any rules, I was sharing a true story experience I had about online safety, so it doesn't happen to anyone else.. then the post was taken down. I felt to frustrate the time and energy I've spent typing out my experience what happened to me, and then poof it was gone  lol  What can I do about this? lol
    • Mirrabooka
      @Heather Shay you keep opening these cans of worms!!! 😄   I'm not a musician; I've barely strummed a guitar ever, but I LOVE music.    As far as influential voices go, I invite you to consider these homegrown guys, who continue to give me earworms. I hope that you listen to and can appreciate them:   Jimmy Barnes   Daryl Braithwaite   Very best: John Farnham  
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...